Amenities

Electric heaters

Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, 5 x TVs with Freeview (in sitting area and each bedroom), iPod dock, WiFi and selection of books and games in club house on-site

Fuel and power inc. in rent

Bed linen and towels inc. in rent, please bring own beach towels

Travel cot, highchair and stairgate on request (Please note a charge of £14 is levied per cot, highchair and stairgate requested

This needs to be requested and paid for with Sykes Cottages and we will then request this be at the property for your arrival)

Ample off road parking in on-site car park

Rear decked area with picnic table

Communal lawned area next to nature reserve

One well-behaved pet welcome

Sorry, no smoking

Shop 9 mins walk

Bar, café, TV room, WiFi and takeaway service available from Café Blue on-site

Two beaches within one mile

Note: Check-in 4pm

Note: Sloping ceilings in bedrooms and shower room

Note: Large fenced nature reserve next to communal lawned area, children and pets must be supervised at all times

Note: Pets must also be kept on a lead at all times

Note: Cars are unable to be parked directly outside the cottages.

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About the location

SEAVIEW

Ryde 2.6 miles.

Seaview is a small Edwardian seaside village on the north eastern shores of the Isle of Wight, only a 15 minute drive from the superb transport links of Ryde.

Seaview is one of the South of England’s most famous holiday destinations, with a reputation of being an upmarket resort.

This lovely seaside resort has stunning views out across the Solent, gorgeous golden sandy beaches, a sailing club, boutique shops and many popular restaurants and pubs, such as The Seaview Hotel and The Old Fort.

On the coastal footpath towards Ryde just off Springvale is Puckpool Park, an old Victorian Fortification Battery, now with tennis courts, mini-golf and a children’s play area set within its pretty gardens.

In the summer, locals and tourists take part in the famous Seaview Regatta, competing in many traditional activities, with races on the beach at Seagrove Bay, rowing in the village’s own unique boats, tug of war, the greasy pole and diving, all concluded at the end of the week with a magnificent firework display.

As well as being a coastal village the nearby countryside at Seaview’s Duver is a nature reserve, with frequent visits from the beautiful red squirrel, as well as having an incredible array of bird life.